TRAN'S FIRST WSOP BRACELET (Update)
20 June 2008
Big win for poker pro
Kenny Tran's tough, grinding style of play brought him
rich rewards over the weekend as he won his first World
Series of Poker bracelet - and a useful $539 056
winner's check - in Event 25, the $10 000 Heads-Up
No-Limit Hold'em World Championship (see previous
InfoPowa report).
To get there, Tran had to work his way through a series
of ever decreasing heads up contests opposed by
excellent players before facing second placed Alex
Torrini in a best out of three final. Defeated 2 - 0,
Torrini's second place check was worth $336 896.
Vanessa Selbst and Jonathan Jaffe had an outstanding
tournament, but had to be satisfied with semi-finalist
finishes.
After the game, Tran told media reporters: "I definitely
have a strategy. I like to grind people out and make
them feel bored. I just torture them and let them
finally make a mistake."
Tran first faced Jaffe in the semis, and initially did
not appear to be enjoying much success, but his
determined and tenacious style always brought him back
into contention until around hand 25 he began to take
the game over. The match was decided after some sixty
hands of play with Tran heading into the final and Jaffe
collecting a reward of $108 288 for his impressive time
and efforts.
Jonathan Jaffe took home $108,288 while Tran advanced to
the finals.
The match between Vanessa Selbst and Alex Torrini
decided who would face Tran in the final, and started
cautiously until hand 17, half way through the 35 hand
match, when Torrini gained the chip lead and held onto
it for the remainder of the contest. Selbst, who has
been very successful in this year's WSOP so far, had to
be content with the runner-up check of $108 288.
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